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									Pinyin
									lù、 lòu
								
                                
                                	
                                							
								
                                
									Definition
									to show / to reveal / to expos / dew
								 
						
								
							  
         			    
         			         
                                                                                           露 [lù]
1. Moisture near the ground that condenses into small water droplets at night due to cooling: dew, as in 露水 (dew).
2. Outdoors, without cover: exposed, as in 露天 (open air).
3. A drink or medicine made by adding herbs or fruit juice: syrup, as in 露酒 (dew wine).
4. Moisturizing: nurturing, as in 覆露万民 (to moisten all people).
5. To appear or be revealed: manifest, as in 露布 (to announce; to show documents).
1. Same as the original meaning (dew).
2. Water vapor.
3. Syrup; a drink distilled from flowers or fruits.
4. Nurturing; kindness.
5. To mean "road" (synonym for 路).
动 [lù]
1. To expose; to be visible: reveal.
2. To moisten.
3. To shelter; to protect.
4. To spoil or corrupt.
5. See also lòu (露, a homonym).
[引] 
1. "As the saying goes..." (Example from ancient texts).
2. The second illustration includes quotes from classical literature.
1. Used in colloquial expressions like 露怯 (to show fear) or 露马脚 (to reveal a flaw).
露 [lòu] 
动 [lòu]
1. To reveal; to show: as in revealed; emerge.
2. See also lù (露). 
1. Examples like 露刃 (to show the blade) refer to something becoming visible or apparent.
                                                                                     
		                      	
							 
                                                                    								               
									              to tell / to disclose / to reveal
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to sleep outdoors / to spend the night in the open
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to reveal outstanding talent (idiom); to stand out as conspicuously brilliant
								                
                                                                    								               
									              show one's ferocious appearance (idiom); the atrocious features revealed / with fangs bared
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to expose / to show / also pr. [lou4 chu1]
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to display one's ignorance / to make a fool of oneself by an ignorant blunder
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to reveal / to publish / to make public / to announce
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to expose / to unmask / to ferret out / to disclose / disclosure
								                
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
									              to show your face in public (derog.)
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to expose / to reveal / to lay bare / also pr. [pu4 lu4]
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to become visible / to reveal
								                
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
									              to expose (to the air, light etc) / to leave uncovered / exposure
								                
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
									              reveal its importance for the first time / make first appearance
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to leak (information) / to divulge / also pr. [xie4 lou4]
								                
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
									              to show off one's ability
								                
                                                                    								               
									              original identity fully revealed (idiom); fig. to unmask and expose the whole truth
								                
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
									              naked / bare / uncovered / exposed
								                
                                                                    								               
                                                                    								               
									              to leak out / to divulge / to reveal
								                
                                                                    								               
									              frost and dew / fig. difficult conditions
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to reveal (indirectly, implicitly) / to show (interest, contempt etc) by means of one's actions, tone of voice etc
								                
                                                                    								               
									              to show one's face / to appear (in public)
								                
                                                                    								               
									              outdoors / al fresco / in the open
								                
                                                                    								               
									              (of a plot etc) to fall through and stand exposed